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. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is right to speak up for bethany consistently, but also for all bone marrow cancer sufferers. i think it's not widely understood enough about the need to get more people onto the register because of the importancef trying to get a match. the government will be spinning i believe about for nine pounds this year to help promote and help make that happen. but i think all of us in her own constituency in her own way can promote the idea and encourage peopleo do what she said. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i draw my right honorable friend's attention to the excellent paper published by
. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is...
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he thought he had leukemia author high school. he thought he had a deathly sentence that he would never be able to escape to get through high school. >> host: joe kennedy the patriarch, the man who ran the family and all of the people in the family we are told. jack kennedy was the second son. it was joe that was supposed to follow in do something that joe kennedy senior couldn't do. because what? he killed himself with appeasement for adolf hitler? >> guest: open anti-semitism. he would use the words, not the worst words but pretty close to the worst words. he was openly tribalistic and he basically was fittest. he wanted joe jr. to be his avatar, his person to get over the line past the catholic issue, passed his problems and become president. he was killed in the war trying to prove himself to the old man and prove himself to the country and jack moved up to the position. what i discovered in the book it isn't as simple as he was drugged and into service because he wanted to be a scholar for some kind of journalists, some ether
he thought he had leukemia author high school. he thought he had a deathly sentence that he would never be able to escape to get through high school. >> host: joe kennedy the patriarch, the man who ran the family and all of the people in the family we are told. jack kennedy was the second son. it was joe that was supposed to follow in do something that joe kennedy senior couldn't do. because what? he killed himself with appeasement for adolf hitler? >> guest: open anti-semitism. he...
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weeks insatiate off a respirator and breathing on her own when she is in the last stages of terminal leukemia. her son says that she is conscious she's big new year's eve watching the ball dropped with her sons and her hospital room on new year's rally. her return franklin said she is going to marry her longtime boyfriend when it could happen this summer and miami beach with a reception on a private yacht. and singer kelly carson got a boost in sales when she gave a political boost to presidential candidate ron paul. her new album move from no. 38 to #seven all the fans roared through a about the enforcement thereof said that kohl supports the death in a street has not stood up for equal rights for same- sex couples unit she later to be an apology in says that she supports him simply because he believed in less government come into force, we have a lot of football and then include the 49ers and reagan and family of college won't and absent from the grand canyon from all human error an item in --and vern is coming up with high winds. ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a
weeks insatiate off a respirator and breathing on her own when she is in the last stages of terminal leukemia. her son says that she is conscious she's big new year's eve watching the ball dropped with her sons and her hospital room on new year's rally. her return franklin said she is going to marry her longtime boyfriend when it could happen this summer and miami beach with a reception on a private yacht. and singer kelly carson got a boost in sales when she gave a political boost to...
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etta james died of complications of leukemia friday morning at the age of 73. ♪ at last >> osgood: etta james didn't just sing the blues. she lived them. ♪ my love has come along >> osgood: she was born jane etta hawkins to a 14-year-old mother who told her that her father was the famous pool hall shark minnesota fats. a gospel singer in her church choir, jane etta was discovered singing on the street at the age of 15 by a band leader and talent scout johnny otis who as it happens also died this week. soon she and her group the peaches had a raunchy hit with their song "the wall flower." ♪ you better learn some dancing ♪ >> reporter: she was signed in 1960, recreated in the film cadillac records. ♪ >> reporter: with beyonce playing the part of etta james. ♪ i want a sunday kind of love ♪ >> reporter: the real etta james had a string of hits in the early '60s. ♪ don't treat me wrong >> osgood: including her signature song "at last." ♪ at last > but drug addiction and legal troubles haunted her career until the '90s when she won her first grammy, a lifetime achievement awa
etta james died of complications of leukemia friday morning at the age of 73. ♪ at last >> osgood: etta james didn't just sing the blues. she lived them. ♪ my love has come along >> osgood: she was born jane etta hawkins to a 14-year-old mother who told her that her father was the famous pool hall shark minnesota fats. a gospel singer in her church choir, jane etta was discovered singing on the street at the age of 15 by a band leader and talent scout johnny otis who as it...
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that pain was caused by leukemia. addison's fight with cancer meant he had to give up playing football for a while. but it didn't mean giving up being part of the team. he kept working hard, hoping to get back on the field, and to serve as an inspiration for his teammates. >> if people didn't show up for summer workouts because they just didn't feel like coming, i tried to be like, well, i had chemo today and i still came. >> reporter: addison's hard work played off. he played in the last half of the last game for his foster high falcons. that hard work and determination led addison's coach to nominate him for the 2012 high school rudy award. it's named after daniel rudy rutig relative, the notre dame football player whose life story inspired the movie "rudy." >> oh, i was so happy to win, just shocked. just a mix of emotions. >> reporter: addison's mom of course is very proud of her son's achievement and gives credit to the foster high football team. >> i've witnessed what football means to these kids. and it's somet
that pain was caused by leukemia. addison's fight with cancer meant he had to give up playing football for a while. but it didn't mean giving up being part of the team. he kept working hard, hoping to get back on the field, and to serve as an inspiration for his teammates. >> if people didn't show up for summer workouts because they just didn't feel like coming, i tried to be like, well, i had chemo today and i still came. >> reporter: addison's hard work played off. he played in...
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the legendary singer is terminally ill with leukemia. the investigation into the los angeles arson suspect now widening. canadian police now think he may be responsible for at least a dozen unsolved arson cases in vancouver. he lived there before moving to l.a. where he's charged with setting 52 fires in the hollywood area. steve? >> thank you very much, gretch. and they're off again for another week! mitt romney edges out rick santorum in iowa by a nose but now they're heading into the second turn of the primaries, new hampshire. get ready. it's time for this week's political horse race and here with the latest power rankings is the editor of politicalderby.com, jason wright. good morning to you. >> happy frippett friday to you, doocy. i don't know what that means. >> it's o'reilly's word of the day. let's go ahead, out to the tlak we go and the top three horses are -- in this order, mr. romney, mr. santorum and ron paul on the white horse! let's start out with mitt romney. >> yeah, i mean, he's clearly in the lead. i don't know how you
the legendary singer is terminally ill with leukemia. the investigation into the los angeles arson suspect now widening. canadian police now think he may be responsible for at least a dozen unsolved arson cases in vancouver. he lived there before moving to l.a. where he's charged with setting 52 fires in the hollywood area. steve? >> thank you very much, gretch. and they're off again for another week! mitt romney edges out rick santorum in iowa by a nose but now they're heading into the...
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she's battling the final stages of leukemia. her attorney wrote that james is nearing the end of her time. but she's a tough lady. we certainly wish her the best. >>> after seven seasons, the hallmark channel is canceling the martha stewart show. re-runs will air until the summer. in the past it was a star in the cable network. it earned two daytime emmy awards in the first two seasons, but recently the ratings for the show have dropped. stewart fans, though, you don't have to worry, the lifestyle experts to the hallmark channel are already in talks of developing a new program. >>> outraged in indonesia, sparks an unusual national protest. a police station in jakarta overwhelmed with people dumping flip-flops over the brutal treatment of a teenager. joining me is nadia with details. dumping flip-flops. what's the significance? >> the significance of the flip-flops is this week a 15-year-old boy was sentenced to a five-year term for doing, what? for allegedly stealing some flip-flops from an officer. now, he stole them last year,
she's battling the final stages of leukemia. her attorney wrote that james is nearing the end of her time. but she's a tough lady. we certainly wish her the best. >>> after seven seasons, the hallmark channel is canceling the martha stewart show. re-runs will air until the summer. in the past it was a star in the cable network. it earned two daytime emmy awards in the first two seasons, but recently the ratings for the show have dropped. stewart fans, though, you don't have to worry,...
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. >> james died earlier this month of complications of leukemia. she was 73. >>> in potstown, pennsylvania, starting monday a middle school is banning students from wearing boots with fur to class. school administrators say students have been tucking their cell phones inside their ugg-style boots and cell phones aren't allowed. students can wear the boots to school. just not to class. >>> some fun news from massachusetts as part of super bowl week, some wounded warriors in the area will be playing flag football with current and former mflers. the event is part of the wounded warrior project. the game will take place on wednesday in indianapolis. >>> we've been talking about this story all morning. last week some third graders at a georgia school played a game of tag where some of them were slaves and the others were slave catchers. as you can imagine, parents are outraged, but the school district says students initiated the game. well, we asked for your feedback on this story, and i want to share with you what some of your fellow viewers are saying
. >> james died earlier this month of complications of leukemia. she was 73. >>> in potstown, pennsylvania, starting monday a middle school is banning students from wearing boots with fur to class. school administrators say students have been tucking their cell phones inside their ugg-style boots and cell phones aren't allowed. students can wear the boots to school. just not to class. >>> some fun news from massachusetts as part of super bowl week, some wounded warriors...
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. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is right to speak up for bethany consistently, but also for all bone marrow cancer sufferers. i think it's not widely understood enough about the need to get more people onto the register because of the importance of trying to get a match. the government will be spinning i believe about for nine pounds this year to help promote and help make that happen. but i think all of us in her own constituency in her own way can promote the idea and encourage people to do what she said. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i draw my right honorable friend's attention to the excellent paper publishe
. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is...
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blues singer etta james has died from poor health relating to leukemia. here she is performing her classic song "at last." ♪ at last ♪ my love has come along ♪ my lonely days are over >>> that's beautiful. starts from will.i.am to maria carey are taking to twitter to remember her. she was 73 years old. >> i could listen to it all night. she's a remarkable singer. >>> president obama is channeling in his own inner al green. ♪ i ♪ i'm so in love with you built for the purpose of driving innovation. one that's transforming how companies from every industry-- and of every size-- are doing business. a platform built for now. and for what's next. this...is the cisco intelligent network. cisco. the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400 on our all-new memory foam bed. and at
blues singer etta james has died from poor health relating to leukemia. here she is performing her classic song "at last." ♪ at last ♪ my love has come along ♪ my lonely days are over >>> that's beautiful. starts from will.i.am to maria carey are taking to twitter to remember her. she was 73 years old. >> i could listen to it all night. she's a remarkable singer. >>> president obama is channeling in his own inner al green. ♪ i ♪ i'm so in love with...
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she died last friday at age 73 after battling leukemia for if she is most famous for her class the fall that left. >>darya: and will live, half of on for the crew's fifth that landfill 5 off the coast of italy, they will be getting $14,000 a keefe for lost baggage and five a lot of of, of. the owner of the cruise liner will also reimburse more than 3000 half of the full costs of their crew from a troubled offensive fan of any medical expenses for the passenger and crew are fill free to for a few legal action if they are not satisfied with that offer. >>darya: at least 42 concordat and mythified bombing. for the bomber detonated fake car near a funeral procession in a baghdad. half of those killed were policemen who were guarding the march. minutes after the blast gunman opened fire at a checkpoint killing two more police. across the rack at least two of of people have and killed in a wave of attacks by effective insurgency is the fifth left in december. >>mark: we will be right back as the kron4 news continued. you're the live look around the bay area. a very foggy morning the fronting
she died last friday at age 73 after battling leukemia for if she is most famous for her class the fall that left. >>darya: and will live, half of on for the crew's fifth that landfill 5 off the coast of italy, they will be getting $14,000 a keefe for lost baggage and five a lot of of, of. the owner of the cruise liner will also reimburse more than 3000 half of the full costs of their crew from a troubled offensive fan of any medical expenses for the passenger and crew are fill free to...
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james died earlier this month of complications from leukemia. >>> well, the fights have gotten down and dirty one day to go before florida's primary. accusing one another of dishonesty. rick santorum and ron paul are trailing, but staying in the race. joining us to talk about the republican battle and what it means for president obama is democratic strategist and cnn contributor james carville. james, always great to see you, thank you for joining us. all the latest polls show mitt romney with a double-digit lead over newt gingrich. what is your sense? what was the key to turning around romney's fortunes for florida? because they were flagging badly just a week and a half ago? >> well, i think three keys. first is, he was aggressive in the debate. looks like gingrich was aggressive in south carolina, took his foot off the pedal as my colleagues said. republicans tend to reward that kind of thing. equally important, he outspent gingrich by a huge amount of money. and third, we don't like to admit it, but we saw it again in iowa, negatives work. and so the combination of his being aggress
james died earlier this month of complications from leukemia. >>> well, the fights have gotten down and dirty one day to go before florida's primary. accusing one another of dishonesty. rick santorum and ron paul are trailing, but staying in the race. joining us to talk about the republican battle and what it means for president obama is democratic strategist and cnn contributor james carville. james, always great to see you, thank you for joining us. all the latest polls show mitt...
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. >>> be the match, every year lymphoma and leukemia claim lives of thousands you may be able to help. how to sign up to donate and help save a life. >> if you are excited for tomorrow's premier of american idol don't miss our guest. dozens competing in a local idol like competition. this is all a good thing to help some young people get to college. >>> wow okay. tucker barnes joining us from the weather center he has a look at this day. it was raining, not then raining. >> it is still raining will be for the next couple hours things will quiet down, a few peeks of sunshine, best part of today, warmer temperatures, low 60s later today
. >>> be the match, every year lymphoma and leukemia claim lives of thousands you may be able to help. how to sign up to donate and help save a life. >> if you are excited for tomorrow's premier of american idol don't miss our guest. dozens competing in a local idol like competition. this is all a good thing to help some young people get to college. >>> wow okay. tucker barnes joining us from the weather center he has a look at this day. it was raining, not then raining....
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are confirming after talking with her manager that she has died in california from complications of leukemia. we knew she had been ill, she would have been 74 years old next wednesday, we're birthday was coming up on the 25th. one of the greatest all-time favorite love songs, "at last", etta james passed away, born zamjetta hawkins. six grammies. back to you guys. jon: she will be missed. jenna: the family of a daring young skier who died after a terrible accident on the slopes is now coping with their loss and more than half a million dollars in medical bills, fortunately they have donations pooring in. we're going to tell you about sarah burke and what her family is facing, just ahead. >>> also this story, jon, you know a little something about this. jon i love this story, whooping cranes, they were down to i think 15 in number. well, they traveling south for the winter, with the help of operation migration. inside this unique organization that inspired an oscar-nominated film. we'll update you on how the cranes are doing and what they're doing, right now. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ jen this is
are confirming after talking with her manager that she has died in california from complications of leukemia. we knew she had been ill, she would have been 74 years old next wednesday, we're birthday was coming up on the 25th. one of the greatest all-time favorite love songs, "at last", etta james passed away, born zamjetta hawkins. six grammies. back to you guys. jon: she will be missed. jenna: the family of a daring young skier who died after a terrible accident on the slopes is now...
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are a lot of charltons, using stem cells for nothing and then they are using them for problems with leukemia and other things and that is current and this is the future of medicine, and, they looked in mice and they found, how it is that stem cells age when we age and by stem cells, immature cells an immature krusal cells and as we age, they age and they injected young, immature cells into aging mice and found they had less diseases and lived a lot longer and found the cells secreted a substance which had growth factors in it, and they called it factor x and it caused reactions around the body, increasing dementia and improvement of muscular function and the substance went to places where the stem cells where the research wasn't and i found it from missing. >> eric: in the future can they inject them into humans at one point and reverse the aging process? >> it is a very excellent question and, the study is intriguing coming from a center of excellence, with a lot of research in stem cells and the collaboration with the molecular biology, we have a long way to go and it opens more questions
are a lot of charltons, using stem cells for nothing and then they are using them for problems with leukemia and other things and that is current and this is the future of medicine, and, they looked in mice and they found, how it is that stem cells age when we age and by stem cells, immature cells an immature krusal cells and as we age, they age and they injected young, immature cells into aging mice and found they had less diseases and lived a lot longer and found the cells secreted a...
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she died last week at age 73 from complications of leukemia. >>> a los angeles fire department has released a 911 call made by friends of actress deemer moore. earlier this week a publicist said the actress was sufferings from exhaustion but the 911 call suggests something else. >> it is not clear what was being smoked, although one of people on the phone said it was not marijuana and something similar to incense. one woman told the operator the 49-year-old moore had been having issues lately. >>> the nation's largest retailer is saying good-bye to overnight greeters. for the past three decades 24 hour wal-marts employed people at the front entrance. but the company is getting rid of the late night greeters to save money and insure proper staffing levels. nationwide, the 3,000 yet tokers who worked from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. are going to be reassigned to other jobs. >>> activists in south korea are setting giant balloons to the north. the socks the balloons are carrying and why they are considered so valuable. >> and enjoyable day in the forecast for you. if you're getting outdoors early, you m
she died last week at age 73 from complications of leukemia. >>> a los angeles fire department has released a 911 call made by friends of actress deemer moore. earlier this week a publicist said the actress was sufferings from exhaustion but the 911 call suggests something else. >> it is not clear what was being smoked, although one of people on the phone said it was not marijuana and something similar to incense. one woman told the operator the 49-year-old moore had been having...
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she died last friday from complications of leukemia. it was lead by reverend al sharpton. he read a note from president barack obama. mr. obama wrote that etta james' talents tran sended generas. >>> they are investigating a medical -- she was taking water samples from a site of a 1970 train derailment yesterday. she is investigating whether a chemical spill from the derailment has anything to do with the mysterious illness there. more than a dozen students are suffering from incontrollable switching and outbursts. >>> the annual festival in the nevada desert switched to lottery for its ticket sales this year. another 10,000 tickets will be solds at the end of march on a first come first serve basis. the labor day weekend event sold out ahead of time for the first time last year. >>> tomorrow the oakland raiders will formerly introduce their new head coach. bronco defensive coordinator has been signed to a four-year contract. the raiders new general manager hired allen to replace the fired hue jackson. >>> super bowl 46 now a week away and fans are already crowding into in
she died last friday from complications of leukemia. it was lead by reverend al sharpton. he read a note from president barack obama. mr. obama wrote that etta james' talents tran sended generas. >>> they are investigating a medical -- she was taking water samples from a site of a 1970 train derailment yesterday. she is investigating whether a chemical spill from the derailment has anything to do with the mysterious illness there. more than a dozen students are suffering from...
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james is also battling terminal leukemia, and suffers from dementia. >>> we will always remember her for that voice she is a legend. >> time now, 8:27 a.m. sorry i thought it was closer to 8:30 a.m. >> any way, it is 8:27 a.m. on monday morning another sunday, another loss for the burgundy and gold. >> fox 5s. dave ross joins us to play monday morning quarterback when we get back stay with us t t t . it just got more frustrating and frustrating. a lot of times, the picture would d break up. for the amount of money that i am paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. move up to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for our best price online -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years. first time we saw tv on fios was amazing! i was just in a trance watching it. i'm discovering new channels every day. [ male announcer ] and here's a special bonus: sign up now and get $300 back with a two-year contract. fios internet -- the speed, you can't compare. i'm able to take care of things much faster now. [ male announcer ] start saving no
james is also battling terminal leukemia, and suffers from dementia. >>> we will always remember her for that voice she is a legend. >> time now, 8:27 a.m. sorry i thought it was closer to 8:30 a.m. >> any way, it is 8:27 a.m. on monday morning another sunday, another loss for the burgundy and gold. >> fox 5s. dave ross joins us to play monday morning quarterback when we get back stay with us t t t . it just got more frustrating and frustrating. a lot of times, the...
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as a kid he surviveded childhood leukemia and now he's choosing to help others who are going through the same thing. he's growing out his hair to donate it to locks of love, a charity who maeks wigs for all cancer patients. my daughter did this. his school has suspended him because he's got long hair. long hair on boys is against school policy. his mother says this is a double standard. listen. >> female students sitting next to my son can grow her hair out and cut it and donate it, but yet the male student, or my son, can't do the same without being kicked out of school. >> sounds like a lawsuit to me. but it does sound like really, really, really bad p.r. for this school. >> i agree. >> we looked at the student handbook for mahdison academy. boy's hair must be clean, neat, free of unnatural and disstrabting colors, off the collar, off the ears, out of eyes. but we say, get real. s that there's an online petition to change the school's policy. we roeceach out to madison acad. maybe they're reconsidering there. >> i'm going to sign that petition. >> they don't want your signature, su
as a kid he surviveded childhood leukemia and now he's choosing to help others who are going through the same thing. he's growing out his hair to donate it to locks of love, a charity who maeks wigs for all cancer patients. my daughter did this. his school has suspended him because he's got long hair. long hair on boys is against school policy. his mother says this is a double standard. listen. >> female students sitting next to my son can grow her hair out and cut it and donate it, but...
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she was battling leukemia, 73 years old. soledad? >> that's so sad. i love etta james. >>> as we've been tacking agent all morning the hispanic vote is going to prove critical in this election. so did any candidate last night win that group over? brownstein joins our panel from miami where he was able to watch the debate with a crowd of the hispanic leadership network conference. we miss you in person. a couple things i want to get to because you posted right after the debate an article on nationaljournal.com which is a great deconstruction. give me the one take away that people should know about the debate last night. one. >> can i can give you two? newt gingrich has still not got it back. his teaming was off all night. whether he wanted to confront romney. romney was there with an answer that usually got a better response from the audience. even when he tried to be conciliatory towards romney brurk away wolf's question on taxes, romney came back and said why don't you say what you said on the campaign trail here on stage. most interesting though, pa
she was battling leukemia, 73 years old. soledad? >> that's so sad. i love etta james. >>> as we've been tacking agent all morning the hispanic vote is going to prove critical in this election. so did any candidate last night win that group over? brownstein joins our panel from miami where he was able to watch the debate with a crowd of the hispanic leadership network conference. we miss you in person. a couple things i want to get to because you posted right after the debate an...
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our dear friend died from leukemia yesterday. he was just 67 years old. so our love goes out to his wife, carol, and his son, matt. i will tell you jim will be missed. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if you've already been here come on back... to mississippi... florida... louisiana... alabama. the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help mak
our dear friend died from leukemia yesterday. he was just 67 years old. so our love goes out to his wife, carol, and his son, matt. i will tell you jim will be missed. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna...
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last year his parents had just found out he had leukemia, they learned an essential drug was in short supply and might be available for their son. understandably, they were thrown into a panic, desperately looking for any available alternatives. they even prepared and made plans to take axel to canada where the drug was still readily available. fortunately, it didn't come to that, but axel and his parents are not alone. earlier this month i held a forum in medinah, membership where a woman maird mary mchugh morrison shared her story. when daxol went into chemotherapy, she was shocked when her doctor told her they had run out of the drug necessary to run out of the treatment. this is in minnesota where we have excellent health care as you know, mr. president, and they ran out of drug in the middle of the treatment. while trying to get herself often a wait list, mary was able to call other clinics in search of available doxi le and was able to find extra treatments four separate times. she grappled with the ethics of the fact that she was taking this limited drug out of supply for herse
last year his parents had just found out he had leukemia, they learned an essential drug was in short supply and might be available for their son. understandably, they were thrown into a panic, desperately looking for any available alternatives. they even prepared and made plans to take axel to canada where the drug was still readily available. fortunately, it didn't come to that, but axel and his parents are not alone. earlier this month i held a forum in medinah, membership where a woman...
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. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is right to speak up for bethany consistently, but also for all bone marrow cancer sufferers. i think it's not widely understood enough about the need to get more people onto the register because of the importance of trying to get a match. the government will be spinning i believe about for nine pounds this year to help promote and help make that happen. but i think all of us in her own constituency in her own way can promote the idea and encourage people to do what she said. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i draw my right honorable friend's attention to the excellent paper publishe
. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is...
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single out and that is a great friend j ofean shaheen and others come betty riordan who is battling leukemia. everyone of us got to know her love her dearly and send her our passionate hopes and wishes and prayers for a complete cure. we admire her. [applause] john mccain and i have been through a lot of battles together and some were not together but there were battles. both of us come here with a special respect for david broder. a reporter'ss reporter. i think he represented something that was lost in american politics which is tragic. he was a guy who did not get swayed by sponsors or interests or the in game but who always looks to the people. he was a people's reporter as well as a reporter's reporter. he was a reporter who hung his hat on the truth for which we are all very grateful. i also think i can say safely that he would be very proud of what josh said tonight and he would also be varied cry ofdan balls and the way he carries on his tradition. dan, thank you for sharing this night with us in doing what you do. [applause] let me say a few words about new hampshire and where we ar
single out and that is a great friend j ofean shaheen and others come betty riordan who is battling leukemia. everyone of us got to know her love her dearly and send her our passionate hopes and wishes and prayers for a complete cure. we admire her. [applause] john mccain and i have been through a lot of battles together and some were not together but there were battles. both of us come here with a special respect for david broder. a reporter'ss reporter. i think he represented something that...
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and etta james is being laid to rest after dying last week at age of 73 after battling leukemia. >>alisyn: they were american royalty. he was young. handsome. the son of one of america's most beloved presidents. she was beautiful. kind. and his loving wife. but, today, 13 years after their lives were cut short new details about their tense marriage between john f. kennedy jr. and his wife. joining me is author of a new book. thank you for being here. i remember that day the plane went down, i was one of the first reporters on the scene and i remember just how sick, sick, sick, everyone felt, when it disappeared, it was missing, and we heard the tragic news. where are you and what was your day like? >>guest: i was staying at their permit the night before because my air conditioning went out and they said, stay at our place we will not be home, so i did, and around, i don't remember what time, later at 11:00 i got a phone call saying thank god you are home, she thought it was carolyn, and i said, no, it's rose, and she said they never landed and i said well they probably went to ma
and etta james is being laid to rest after dying last week at age of 73 after battling leukemia. >>alisyn: they were american royalty. he was young. handsome. the son of one of america's most beloved presidents. she was beautiful. kind. and his loving wife. but, today, 13 years after their lives were cut short new details about their tense marriage between john f. kennedy jr. and his wife. joining me is author of a new book. thank you for being here. i remember that day the plane went...
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ruling will save thousands of lives, men, women and children on are fighting deadly blood diseases like leukemia and reinforces the right of people to make medical decisions for themselves and their families. >> so in the past, bone marrow was considered to be a human organ. similar to a liver or a heart. and so therefore, you could not pay for it, correct? >> that's right and bone marrow is renewable, though, and that's one of the things the court in making this decision paid attention to. but i have two big problems with this market approach. one is safety. for many years, i was in charge or chaired supervision of our blood supply and when we paid blood donors, we got health problems because people lied about their health. other big issue is if you open that market up, you're going to see bone marrow go to the highest bidder. you may get some people coming forward that wouldn't have done it, made bone marrow available for the money but i worry that we're going to have an escalation and only the rich will wind up getting bone marrow. >> how do you respond to that? essentially, that's why we don
ruling will save thousands of lives, men, women and children on are fighting deadly blood diseases like leukemia and reinforces the right of people to make medical decisions for themselves and their families. >> so in the past, bone marrow was considered to be a human organ. similar to a liver or a heart. and so therefore, you could not pay for it, correct? >> that's right and bone marrow is renewable, though, and that's one of the things the court in making this decision paid...
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like to thank is a great friend of many of you in this room, judy reardon, who is battling a form of leukemia. everyone of us loved her dearly and we send her our passionate hopes and wishes and prayers for a complete cure. we admire her enormously. [applause] john mccain and i have been through a lot of battles together, and for some of them we were not together but there were battles. both of us come here with a special respect for david broder. he was a reporter's reporter. and i think he represented something we have lost in american politics which is a tragedy. a guy who did not get swayed by sponsors or interests or the inside game, but who really always looked to the people. he was a people's reporter. he was a reporter who hung his hat on the truth for which we are all very, very grateful. i also think we can say that he would be very proud of the way dan balz carries on in his tradition. so thank you for sharing us this evening what you do. let me say a few words about new hampshire and where we are today. then i will sit down and john will speak. i first heard about or sensed new ha
like to thank is a great friend of many of you in this room, judy reardon, who is battling a form of leukemia. everyone of us loved her dearly and we send her our passionate hopes and wishes and prayers for a complete cure. we admire her enormously. [applause] john mccain and i have been through a lot of battles together, and for some of them we were not together but there were battles. both of us come here with a special respect for david broder. he was a reporter's reporter. and i think he...
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. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is right to speak up for bethany consistently, but also for all bone marrow cancer sufferers. i think it's not widely understood enough about the need to get more people onto the register because of the importance of trying to get a match. the government will be spinning i believe about for nine pounds this year to help promote and help make that happen. but i think all of us in her own constituency in her own way can promote the idea and encourage people to do what she said. >> thank you, mr. speaker. could i draw my right honorable friend's attention to the excellent paper publishe
. >> stefanie michl in per, a 14 year ago in my constituency, has leukemia. and desolate needs a bone marrow transplant. despite an honorable campaign by her family to get more people to join the stem cell register, she still doesn't have a match and is having to cope with the disease. what plans does government have to improve public awareness about this vital issue and increase the number of potential bone marrow donors here in the u.k.? >> first of all i think you are the lead is...